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Pre-Pharmacy

The Pre-Pharmacy Program serves students from any science major who are interested in pursuing a career as a pharmacist. Our Pre-Pharmacy students have the option of attending pharmacy school at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) after only two or three years at Maryville. These students receive both a B.S. in Biology from Maryville, and a Pharm. D. from LECOM. Students can choose to pursue their LECOM studies in Erie, PA or Bradenton, FL.

We help our students develop the credentials that pharmacy schools are looking for:

Program Features

Many of our graduates have had remarkable success in applying to pharmacy school, largely due to our supportive environment and individualized approach to education.

upper-level science courses with no more than 20 students,

introductory science courses with fewer than 30 students

labs that have faculty as instructors and fewer than 16 students

A Pre-Health Professions Club that allows you to take advantage of events and activities

Dedicated, Comprehensive Advising
Maryville students planning to apply to pharmacy school are guided in their preparation by the Pre-Health Professions advisor, Dr. Kyra Krakos, and the Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee usually consists of the Pre-Health Advisor, three additional science faculty members spanning the disciplines, a Psychology faculty member, an English faculty member, and someone with a degree in the health professions. The Advisory Committee offers students:

We encourage you to make an initial appointment with the Pre-Health advisor during your first semester at Maryville to make sure that the process of applying to pharmacy school isn’t overwhelming.

Sophomore Review Process
During the spring semester of the sophomore year, students are invited to go through a sophomore review process. The process is explained to the students in the fall of the sophomore year. Students will be required to assemble an application with materials similar to those required for many pharmacy program admissions. The Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee will review the students’ applications prior to conducting formal interviews with all applicants.

Students going through the sophomore review process will receive feedback from the committee with recommendations for strengthening their application before the start of their junior year. Students that follow the committee recommendations may request a Committee Letter of Recommendation when applying to pharmacy schools. (The Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee will not write letters of recommendation for students that did not go through the sophomore review process.)

This process, during the sophomore year, allows us to provide feedback to students on ways to strengthen their application materials, life-experiences, academic success and course selection, etc. while they still have time to make the improvements—prior to application to a pharmacy program.

Pharmacy Graduate Programs

General Recommendations
While no one major is prescribed for admission to pharmacy programs, you should build a strong foundation in biological and natural sciences.

Regardless of the major you choose, your course load should be challenging and well-rounded. We also strongly recommend volunteering at a local pharmacy to gain practical experience and exposure to the pharmacy profession. The ideal pharmacist has an in-depth and up-to-date knowledge of medicine, understands the nuances of society, and can communicate well.

Common Requirements
There is no universal curriculum recommended for pharmacy school applicants, but most schools want to see that you’ve completed the following courses:

General Biology I & II

General Chemistry I & II

Organic Chemistry I & II

Calculus

Physics I & II

Statistics

English Composition: Theme Writing

English Composition: The Essay

Economics

Psychology or Sociology

Additional electives to total a minimum of 60 credits by the time of application

It is important to learn early the specific application requirements for the program (or programs) in which you are interested in applying. Most programs have application deadlines between November and March of the year prior to commencing study.

Most programs take four years to complete, but there are some three-year programs that are year-round programs.

Professional/Career Opportunities

Pharmacists work in hospitals, clinics, retail drug stores, and some long-term care facilities. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment of physician assistants will grow 17 percent from 2008 through 2018.

Degree Offerings

We typically recommend majoring in biochemistry, biology, or chemistry. Pre-Pharmacy is a program of study, not a major at Maryville University.

Admission Requirements

If you’re interested in joining our Pre-Pharmacy program, you need to meet the general admissions requirements for the University. Specific requirements will be defined by the major you choose.